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Severe anion gap metabolic acidosis in a patient with type 2 diabetes. ByMichael Chau, DO. ByLawrence S. Weisberg, MD, MACP, FASN. Fact checked byRichard Smith. Add topic to email alerts ...
After receiving increased dosages of topiramate, a 37-year-old man developed hyperchloremic, normal anion-gap, metabolic acidosis, which resolved after discontinuation of the drug.
Patients have a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, and a positive urine anion gap. There is abnormal distal K + secretion, H + secretion, and Na + reabsorption. The most common ...
Although anion gap metabolic acidosis can be present secondary to kidney failure, a significant increase in the osmolar gap is not common, they added, making the current case an “unusually ...
Ketoacid anion levels rise, and an anion gap metabolic acidosis results. Renal compensation. The kidneys decrease glucose reabsorption, and excess glucose is released in the urine.
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